Callie Thorne Net Worth, Biography, Fact, Career, Awards and Life Story

What is Callie Thorne’s Net Worth and Salary?

Callie Thorne is an American actress who has a net worth of $4 million. Callie Thorne is known for her roles in television series such as ‘Necessary Roughness’, ‘Homicide: Life on the Street’, ‘Rescue Me’ and ‘The Wire’. She has also played major roles in ‘Prison Break’, ‘The Mysteries of Laura’ and ‘Blue Bloods’. On the big screen, Thorne has appeared in ‘Ed’s Next Move’, ‘Analyze That’ and ‘Delirious’.

Salary

While starring in the series Necessary Roughness, she earned a per-episode salary of $60,000. Over the show’s 38 episodes, she earned $2.3 million pre-tax from the role.

Early life and education

Callie Thorne was born on November 20, 1969 in Boston, Massachusetts. She is of Armenian descent. Thorne studied theater and literature at Wheaton College in Massachusetts and at the Lee Strasberg Theater & Film Institute in New York City.

Television career

Thorne’s first role on television was as Detective Laura Ballard on the NBC series “Homicide: Life on the Street,” a character she played for the show’s final two seasons from 1997 to 1999. She also played the role in “Homicide : Life on the Street’. The Movie” in 2000. Thorne landed her next major television role in 2002 as Elena McNulty in the HBO series “The Wire.” She played that character until the series ended in 2008. Thorne appeared in a number of other shows during this time. From 2003, she played the recurring role of Nikki Staines on ‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’, and from 2004 to 2011 she played the lead role of Sheila Keefe in the FX series ‘Rescue Me’. Thorne also had recurring roles on ‘ER’ and ‘Prison Break’. Meanwhile, she appeared in episodes of shows like ‘White Collar’, ‘Royal Pains’, ‘Burn Notice’ and ‘Californication’.

In 2011, Thorne began playing the lead role of Dr. Dani Santino in the USA Network series ‘Necessary Roughness’. She starred opposite Scott Cohen, Hannah Marks, Patrick Johnson and Marc Blucas as a fearless divorcee who becomes a therapist for celebrities. The show ran for three seasons until its cancellation in 2013. Thorne played Captain Nancy Santiani on NBC’s ‘The Mysteries of Laura’ from 2015 to 2016, and Sasha Broussard on CBS’s ‘NCIS: New Orleans’ from 2015 to 2021. Also had guest roles on ‘ The Americans’, ‘Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll’, ‘Angel from Hell’ and ‘At Home with Amy Sedaris’. In 2019, Thorne began playing the recurring role of Maggie Gibson on the CBS series ‘Blue Bloods’. She later appeared in an episode of the legal drama series ‘Bull’, also on CBS.

Film career

Thorne made her feature film debut in the 1996 rom-com “Ed’s Next Move,” starring a bohemian New York musician who begins a relationship with a Wisconsin transplant played by Matt Ross. Two years later, Thorne appeared in a supporting role in another romcom, ‘Next Stop Wonderland’, starring Hope Davis. At the end of the decade, she played Tabitha in Eric Schaeffer’s comedy “Wirey Spindell.” She next appeared in the comedy ‘Whipped’, released in 2000. Thorne followed that with ‘Sidewalks of New York’ and ‘Revolution #9’. In 2002, she starred in the mafia comedy drama ‘Washington Heights’ and the mafia comedy sequel ‘Analyze That’, as well as the short film ‘Yoga’. Thorne later starred in four films in 2005: ‘Strangers with Candy’, ‘The F Word’, ‘Robin’s Big Date’ and ‘David & Layla’. Her other notable credits include ‘Delirious’ (2006), ‘Watching the Detectives’ (2007) and ‘Welcome to Academia’ (2009).

Career stage

Among her acting credits on stage, Thorne was in the 1999 off-Broadway play “The Country Club” with Cynthia Nixon. Later, in 2005, she appeared alongside Sam Rockwell and Eric Bogosian in the off-Broadway premiere of ‘The Last Days’. of Judas Iscariot,” directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman.

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